Title from caption in album, caption reads: "Aug 30 - Range of mts. where I killed bear Aug 5th". Photograph shows a landscape of tundra with mountains in the distance.
Title taken from note with photo. "Clean-up beginning in Anchorage on 5th ave. following the Alaska Earthquake 3/31/64". A view of damaged buildings (Anchorage Hardware & Sporting Goods, Northern Jewelers, and Seidenverg and Kay's) in the...
Winter & Pond postcard showing the vessel the "Princess May" completely out of the water, shipwrecked on Sentinel Island. Text on image reads "Princess May" wrecked on Sentinel Island, Alaska August 5th, 1910". Photographer's number 394. ...
View of damage to J.C. Penney Department Store and other buildings on 5th Avenue in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, after March 27, 1964 earthquake. Businesses shown include J.C. Penney, Singer Fashion Fabrics, Book Cache, Craig's, Alaska State Bank,...
View of the building housing the Anchorage Daily Times newspaper on F Street between 4th and 5th Avenues, Anchorage, Alaska. From verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1919. Original photograph size: 2 3/4" x 4 3/4".
Title taken from front. View of parade on Decoration Day (later called Memorial Day) on 5th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska, with women and children carrying flags in foreground. Business shown: Snookum Johnson Restaurant and Lodging. Also from front:...
Title from image caption Full caption: "Passengers on board S.S. Senator on last trip from Nome to Seattle, season 1909, Nov. 5th" Note on album: "Wm W. Sale in center of picture with cap on and bow tie" Photographer's number 312
Title from image caption Full caption: "On board S.S. Senator on last trip from Nome to Seattle, season 1909, Pacific Ocean, Nov. 5th" Note on album: "Wm. W. Sale on far left walking on the deck with cap on and bow tie" ...
Title taken from image. Main St., above 5th. House in foreground, with executive mansion and another wooden house in background. Sidewalk and street are paved with wooden planks. Photographer's number 230.
Title taken from caption. Men with mule team and horses hitched to sleds hauling coal from coal mine at Lignite Creek, Alaska. Caption also reads: "No. 114, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title taken from front. View of Anchorage, Alaska, Ship Creek area, with tents and buildings. Photographer's number 1500. July 5, 1915. Probable photographer: P.S. Hunt?. Original photograph size: 6 3/4" x 9 1/4".
Title taken from caption. View of some of the damage to the J. C. Penney department store in downtown Anchorage caused by the 1964 Good Friday earthquake.